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Free Domain Rating Checker

Instantly check any website's Domain Rating (DR) score. Understand your site's SEO authority and compare it against competitors.

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Features

Why Check Your Domain Rating?

Domain Rating (DR) shows how strong your website's backlink profile is on a scale of 0-100. A higher DR generally means stronger SEO authority and better ranking potential.

How it works

Check Your Domain Rating in One Simple Flow

No complex dashboards. No unnecessary data. Just the insight you need.

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Enter Your Domain

  • Paste any website URL
  • Works for blogs, SaaS, e-commerce, and company sites
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Get Your Rating

  • Instant backlink analysis
  • Domain Rating shown on a 0–100 scale
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Track Your Progress

  • Monitor DR changes over time
  • Get alerts and historical insights
FAQs

Have Questions?

Clear answers to common questions about our tools,data, and how the analysis works.

Domain Rating measures the overall strength of a website's backlink profile on a scale from 0 to 100. It quantifies link-based authority by analyzing quantity, quality, and diversity of backlinks. Higher DR indicates stronger ability to rank for competitive keywords.

0-20 typically represents new websites or sites with minimal link building. 21-40 indicates established sites with moderate authority. 41-60 represents strong authority. 61-80 indicates high authority major publications. 81-100 is reserved for elite domains like major news sites and global brands.

Compare your DR to direct competitors rather than arbitrary benchmarks.

Enter any URL and SnowSEO analyzes its backlink profile to calculate domain authority. Results include the DR score, referring domain count, and top backlinks. Check domains for free to benchmark against competitors.

DR considers how many unique domains link to you, the authority of those linking domains, overall link graph distribution, and link freshness. The scale is logarithmic, so gains become progressively harder.

DR and DA are competing metrics from different companies with different methodologies. Neither is used by Google. Don't compare DR directly to DA. Choose one metric for consistency in tracking.

DR improves through building quality backlinks. Create content others want to reference: original research, comprehensive guides, useful tools, unique data.

Active link building accelerates growth: guest posting, digital PR, HARO responses, industry relationships. Focus on quality over quantity. Avoid buying links or link schemes.

Lost backlinks are most common. Sites remove links, pages get deleted, or linking sites go offline. Linking sites losing their own authority affects your DR through link value depreciation. Algorithm updates periodically adjust how DR is calculated.

Newly acquired links take 1-3 months to be reflected. Meaningful DR movement of 5-15 points typically requires 3-6 months of consistent link building. Substantial gains of 15-30 points often take 6-12 months or more.

No. Google doesn't use third-party metrics. However, DR correlates with factors Google does consider. Sites with higher DR tend to rank better because they have the underlying link quality that Google values.

Enter any URL to see its DR. Competitive analysis reveals authority gaps, helps identify link building targets, and provides realistic context for keyword difficulty assessment.

Yes, through strategic targeting. Focus on long-tail keywords where new content can win on quality. Build topical authority in a specific niche.

As you accumulate wins, growing traffic attracts natural links, gradually building DR.

DR measures authority of your entire domain. UR measures authority of a specific page. New pages on high-DR domains benefit from some inheritance, but still need their own backlinks to rank well.

A referring domain is a unique website linking to you. Multiple links from one site count as one referring domain. Google values link diversity. 100 links from 100 different websites signals broader endorsement than 100 links from one site.

Internal links don't directly improve DR. The metric measures external links only. However, internal linking affects how you distribute existing authority across pages. To improve DR itself, you need external links.

Both matter and they're interconnected. High-quality content attracts links that build DR. For most sites, content quality should be primary focus. A DR 25 site with exceptional content often outperforms a DR 50 site with mediocre content.

Buying links violates Google guidelines and risks penalties. Private Blog Networks get detected and discounted. Link farms, excessive reciprocal linking, and automated link building are red flags. If an opportunity seems too easy or cheap, it probably carries risk.

DR sets realistic expectations. If competitors average DR 55 and you're at DR 20, targeting their primary keywords immediately is unrealistic. Analyze where competitors get links. Monitor whether they're building authority faster than you.

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